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BULGARIAN EUROPEAN COMMUNITY STUDIES ASSOCIATION
Regional Jean Monnet Project “2007 – One Enlargement Is Not Enough”
and
JEAN MONNET CHAIR IN EUROPEAN LAW, NEW BULGARIAN UNIVERSITY

DOCTORAL DISCUSSION FORUM

13 December 2004 (Monday), Aula Magna, New Bulgarian University

P R O G R A M M E

 

Opening of forum

Prof. Dr. EVGENY TANCHEV, Judge at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria, Jean Monnet professor in European Law at the New Bulgarian University – Sofia, Professor in Constitutional Law at the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

Mr. KRASSIMIR NIKOLOV, Secretary General of the Bulgarian European Community Studies Association (BECSA), Jean Monnet lecturer in European integration teaching at the New Bulgarian University – Sofia and Varna Free University “Chernorizets Hrabar”

 

MORNING SESSION:
JEAN MONNET LECTURES

Moderator

Dr. INGRID SHIKOVA, President of the Bulgarian European Community Studies Association (BECSA), Senior Lecturer at the European Studies Department of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

 

“EU fiscal policy and the problem of “free riding” in the light of EU enlargement” (draft text)

Prof. Dr. CONSTANTINE STEPHANOU, Jean Monnet professor at the Panteion University – Athens, Greece, President of the Hellenic Association of European Studies (EPEES)

 

“EU social policy and the problem of “free riding” in the light of EU enlargement” (draft text)

Prof. Dr. G. IRO NIKOLAKOPOULOU, Jean Monnet chair holder at the Panteion University – Athens, Greece, Professor in European Social Law at the Panteion University – Athens

 

Questions & Comments

Coffee break

Moderator

Prof. Dr. EVGENY TANCHEV, Judge at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria, Jean Monnet professor in European Law at the New Bulgarian University – Sofia, Professor in Constitutional Law at the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

 

“Some reflections on the role of the European Court of Justice under the Constitution” (draft text)

Prof. Dr. NANETTE NEUWAHL, Visiting professor at Yeditepe University – Istanbul, and guest scholar of the Turkish University Association for European Community Studies (TUNAECS)

 

Questions & Comments

Lunch break

 

AFTERNOON SESSION:
PRESENTATIONS OF DOCTORAL STUDENTS
FROM BULGARIA, ROMANIA, TURKEY, GREECE, UK

Moderator

Mr. KRASSIMIR NIKOLOV, Secretary General of the Bulgarian European Community Studies Association (BECSA), Jean Monnet lecturer in European integration teaching at the New Bulgarian University – Sofia and Varna Free University “Chernorizets Hrabar”

 

“Challenges for South-East European countries on their way to EMU” (draft text)

Mr. MIHAI SEBEA, Assistant Professor, Romanian American University – Bucharest

 

“Europe and the Ukrainian Elections of 2004” (draft text)

Mr. NATHANIEL COPSEY, Sussex European Institute at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom, Editorial assistant of the Journal of Common Market Studies

 

CFSP: A Political Devise with Remaining Obstacles?” (draft text)

Ms. ELIF UZGOREN, doctoral student at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

 

Questions & Comments

Coffee break

“Judicial politics and the European Court of Justice: striking points in the institutionalisation process of adjudication”

Mr. ERDEM ILKER MUTLU, doctoral student at Marmara University – Istanbul, Turkey

 

“National competencies in the light of the Open Method of Co-ordination” (draft text)

Mr. EVANGELOS MANOUVELOS, doctoral student at the Faculty of Law, Panteion University – Athens, Greece

 

“The right of public access to EU documents” (draft text)

Mr. NIKOLAOS LYMOURIS, doctoral student at the Faculty of Law, Panteion University – Athens, Greece

 

Questions & Comments

Closure of forum


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